The NFL controversy surrounding protests against police brutality during the national anthem continues. Roger Goodell sent a letter to all 32 teams stating that he wants players to stand, and that they’d discuss potential rules or measures at the fall meetings next week.
NFL players aren’t too happy with the NFL cracking down on their freedom to protest, though, including players who haven’t themselves protested. Like Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive tackle Gerald McCoy, who told ESPN’s Adam Schefter that the whole team supports anyone who wants to protest during the national anthem.